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i understand where marty is coming from. i think we have to make sure when we're treating this as a misdemeanor we do have a tool to ensure that people who need treatment are going to be afforded the opportunity and are going to have treatment. i also agree with tal, not necessarily everybody that uses drugs is an addict, and not necessarily everybody who uses drugs needs to have treatment. but having said that, people that we often come in contact with will be people who have a severe drug abuse problem and generally they also have a mental health issue problem, there are often housing problems, employment, many other problems, and that's the population we deal with often. and i think that figuring a way to have an intervention so that services are available for those that need it i think is really important. i don't necessarily agree a felony conviction is the vehicle to do so, but i think we have to make sure that as we lower the sanctions here, that we do have the tools and that we have the ability to distinguish between
i understand where marty is coming from. i think we have to make sure when we're treating this as a misdemeanor we do have a tool to ensure that people who need treatment are going to be afforded the opportunity and are going to have treatment. i also agree with tal, not necessarily everybody that uses drugs is an addict, and not necessarily everybody who uses drugs needs to have treatment. but having said that, people that we often come in contact with will be people who have a severe drug...
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marty:] it's not unique. you will find more in california than you do here coz everything is in california. it's the fattest yellow pages of religion, anywhere. but for what i recall a feet on the ground place, for a kind of basic place, i think illinois is a marvelous representation. illinois, as i think, do have a little screen. they don't want too many outrageous things to go too much but we simply have such a good population mix. i always think of dupage county as the best example. everyone knows dupage is an extremely wealthy, prosperous, booming place of catholics and conservative protestants and every weekend, 40 or 50 non-judea christian worshipping groups are there. one of the most vitals are alaskan communities as in the suburbs of hillsdale, illinois. you go up the street from wilkins college, which is the flagship of the evangelican schools and a little bit north, you get theophosy and a little bit further there's an insurance shinshu temple. you can look out the window of the editors of christian
marty:] it's not unique. you will find more in california than you do here coz everything is in california. it's the fattest yellow pages of religion, anywhere. but for what i recall a feet on the ground place, for a kind of basic place, i think illinois is a marvelous representation. illinois, as i think, do have a little screen. they don't want too many outrageous things to go too much but we simply have such a good population mix. i always think of dupage county as the best example. everyone...
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i have to say that, i want to think marty for coming here. he knew he was coming into this. i want to repeat. i am in the minority in the association. i think concerning this item, it is important for me and all of us to recognize there are ballot points of view. if we're serious about developing solutions that work for all of us, we have to entertain those points of view and tried to reach consensus. that is the only one that we will create a workable, sustainable solutions. all we're doing is spinning our wheels. my reason for being here is because i truly have come to the conclusion that it is not only based on years on the ground operationally but years of working on development of public policy, working with state governments and justice and lower in corp. -- incarceration and working with other people. a variety of settings. i do not believe that incarceration has taken us where we need to be. i believe the war on drugs has been a failure. when we institutionalize people over extended periods of time, we take low-level offenders in the early stages and harden them and
i have to say that, i want to think marty for coming here. he knew he was coming into this. i want to repeat. i am in the minority in the association. i think concerning this item, it is important for me and all of us to recognize there are ballot points of view. if we're serious about developing solutions that work for all of us, we have to entertain those points of view and tried to reach consensus. that is the only one that we will create a workable, sustainable solutions. all we're doing is...
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>> i want to thank marty for being here. even though we disagree, i think it was really important to have the point of view of the 57 other elected d.a.'s in the state. i think it's important to understand in our dialogue so marty, thank you for being here. >> thank you. >> marty is someone i respect a great deal and he has been involved in public safety for a number of years and doing very momably serving the l.a. city attorney as well as his current position. actually, for me this has been a journey, it's not like a light switch went on yesterday. i have been involved in public safety for about 30 years. i have seen the war on drugs from the ground up. i have seen it as a police officer, young police officer walking, foot beat in south central and east l.a. i saw the revolving door, the impact that that revolving door was having in many communities and as i rose through the ranks, i began to take a different look at the way we dealt with crime and the way we dealt with public safety and as i evolved throughout the years, i
>> i want to thank marty for being here. even though we disagree, i think it was really important to have the point of view of the 57 other elected d.a.'s in the state. i think it's important to understand in our dialogue so marty, thank you for being here. >> thank you. >> marty is someone i respect a great deal and he has been involved in public safety for a number of years and doing very momably serving the l.a. city attorney as well as his current position. actually, for...
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. >> marty used to work directly under david says there's a culture of violence within the leadership of the church. a culture encouraged by the leader. >> he beats them down. >> it's a claim the church denies. they say that rathbun is a liar and out to destroy the church. tommy davis says there was violence in the church but he blames marty rathbun for it and others making allegations against david. >> the allegations are untrue. there is nothing of the sort as they are describing. >> david has never kicked somebody? never punched somebody? >> never, never, never. absolutely not. >> as cnn was preparing our 2010 report, the church provided us with large stacks of affidavits from current and former church members. even ex-wives that remain in the leadership of the church. some interviewed with us to defend the church saying former husbands and co-workers are liars. >> i never saw one scratch. i never saw one bruise. i never saw one black eye. nothing. nor did he complain about anything personally. >> now author lawrence wright has written a book titled "going clear." he details the ch
. >> marty used to work directly under david says there's a culture of violence within the leadership of the church. a culture encouraged by the leader. >> he beats them down. >> it's a claim the church denies. they say that rathbun is a liar and out to destroy the church. tommy davis says there was violence in the church but he blames marty rathbun for it and others making allegations against david. >> the allegations are untrue. there is nothing of the sort as they are...
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marty spoke exclusive lavmly with the artist and was told it went on purpose. >>reporter: it was created by this woman, claire fon cane as part of an intercontactive. -- flair fontaine. >> very dangerous but noble work. come here and see the people are playing with fire and they don't like it. >>reporter: fontaine insisted the exhibit was safe. they tested it. fire retardant used on the wall and no one was on the top floor but at 10:00 last night fire officials say things were out of control. >> i saw 2 or 3 fire trucks. oh my gosh, what is going on. >>reporter: now the gallery owner may be in hot water since happy set the display on fire. >> he set-up the exhibits. it wasn't malicious as far as we're concerned. it was ignorance when he lit it. >>reporter: this lady creates maps out of matches. >> we go as far as if you're going to have sterno heating up for a cater, you need to have permits for that. >>reporter: the fire department said the city never would have granted a permit for this. >> maybe there was a way to do it less destructively but still make it's
marty spoke exclusive lavmly with the artist and was told it went on purpose. >>reporter: it was created by this woman, claire fon cane as part of an intercontactive. -- flair fontaine. >> very dangerous but noble work. come here and see the people are playing with fire and they don't like it. >>reporter: fontaine insisted the exhibit was safe. they tested it. fire retardant used on the wall and no one was on the top floor but at 10:00 last night fire officials say things were...
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the church spokesman in 2009 tommy davis says yes, there was violence in the church but he blames marty rathbun for it and some others now making allegations against david miscavige. >> the allegations are absolutely untrue. there was nothing of the sort as they're describing by mr. miscavige. >> david miscavige has never kicked somebody? >> absolutely not. >> never punched somebody? >> absolutely not. >> never strangled somebody? >> no. never, never, never, never. absolutely not. >> as cnn was preparing our 2010 report, the church provided us with large stacks of affidavits from current and former church members. one-time colleagues of these former scientologists, even ex-wives that remain in the leadership of the church. some interviewed with us to defend the church saying that their former husbands and co-workers are liars. >> i never saw one scratch. i never saw one bruise. i never saw one black eye. nothing. nor did he complain about anything personally. >> now pulitzer prize-winning author lawrence wright has written a book called "going clear: scientology, hollywood, and the pris
the church spokesman in 2009 tommy davis says yes, there was violence in the church but he blames marty rathbun for it and some others now making allegations against david miscavige. >> the allegations are absolutely untrue. there was nothing of the sort as they're describing by mr. miscavige. >> david miscavige has never kicked somebody? >> absolutely not. >> never punched somebody? >> absolutely not. >> never strangled somebody? >> no. never, never,...
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leaving the heavily contentious case pending marty's andrew blake just returned to new zealand where he sat down to conduct himself he was also present at the mansion for the launch of his brand new web site now simply called mega.
leaving the heavily contentious case pending marty's andrew blake just returned to new zealand where he sat down to conduct himself he was also present at the mansion for the launch of his brand new web site now simply called mega.
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political elite who have converged on the swiss ski resort of davos of course as the annual financial for martys kitty pilgrim is following the second day of the robert c. gathering and joining us now live from the very pretty slopes there katie good to see you though the world's economy hasn't exactly been shaping shape in shipping for phos for years now and the situation hasn't been addressed where you are today day number two. i would say stillman a saying at the proceedings mori absolutely here in davos as you say it is politics that is the focus of all is the way his job it sounds like a macro on the team areas the cities mario muncie and the e.c.b. president said ok all here discussing a draft to do you suppose you are out of the long running economic crisis is the most anticipated three of the day they had to come from british prime minister david cameron of the he announced a referendum on membership of the e.u. and is does the my it's a when a new settlement for europe anybody demanded concessions from brussels. when he came face to face in the lead. interestingly if you think back trac
political elite who have converged on the swiss ski resort of davos of course as the annual financial for martys kitty pilgrim is following the second day of the robert c. gathering and joining us now live from the very pretty slopes there katie good to see you though the world's economy hasn't exactly been shaping shape in shipping for phos for years now and the situation hasn't been addressed where you are today day number two. i would say stillman a saying at the proceedings mori absolutely...
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be a botched their investigation every step of the way leaving the heavily contentious case pending marty's andrew blake just return to new zealand where he sat down with can dot com self he was also present at the tycoons mansion for the launch of his brand new web site now simply called mega and check this out within twenty four hours of its launch it's all one million users sign up so the talk about this launch and the u.s. government's crusade against can dot com i'm joined now by our through our producer andrew blake all hi oh hi. this wasn't any old lunch i mean this is a huge extravagant party tell us about it well i've actually never been to any sort of internet launch party before i don't know about you i know. this is the first one for me but yeah kim dotcom had a few hundred people over to his house around one thirty miles outside of auckland new zealand so little town called coatesville it's actually the most valuable property in the whole country but he had a couple hundred people come over they gathered for a press conference but in typical kim dotcom fashion everything was ve
be a botched their investigation every step of the way leaving the heavily contentious case pending marty's andrew blake just return to new zealand where he sat down with can dot com self he was also present at the tycoons mansion for the launch of his brand new web site now simply called mega and check this out within twenty four hours of its launch it's all one million users sign up so the talk about this launch and the u.s. government's crusade against can dot com i'm joined now by our...
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i have wanted marty, my former economics professor since day one. he is finally here to talk about the g.o.p. plan to balance the budget in ten years. here's the question, why so long? we get to the bottom of it. i'm getting an "a." feels like the arctic tundra outside. there's mammoths walking down 6th avenue. now heating your home burns a hole in your wallet. a match not made in heaven. a woman finds a guy on match.com, and then he tries to kill her. now she's suing match for $10 million. could this take down the online dating business even when they say it's not, it's always about "money." ♪ all right, the top story, the new plan by republicans to balance the budget within the next ten years, what a novel idea. i would be floored except i cannot understand why it's going to take ten years to get it done. it doesn't take an economics degree from harvard to know you shouldn't spend more money than you make. here to break it down is the most fabulous, yes, in the universe, my harvard economics professor. i don't know how you live up to that, but y
i have wanted marty, my former economics professor since day one. he is finally here to talk about the g.o.p. plan to balance the budget in ten years. here's the question, why so long? we get to the bottom of it. i'm getting an "a." feels like the arctic tundra outside. there's mammoths walking down 6th avenue. now heating your home burns a hole in your wallet. a match not made in heaven. a woman finds a guy on match.com, and then he tries to kill her. now she's suing match for $10...
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tommy davis says there was violence in the church but fwlamz marty rathbun for it, as well as others making allegations against david miscavige. >> the allegations are untrue, there's nothing of the sort as they are describing by mr. miscavige. >> he's never kicked somebody? >> absolutely not. >> never punched somebody? >> no. >> never strangled somebody? >> never, never, never, absolutely not. >> reporter: as cnn was providing our 2010 report the church provided us stacks of affidavits from current and former church members, one-time colleagues, even ex-wives who remain in the leadership of the church. some interviewed with us to defend the church saying their former husbands and co-workers are liars. >> i never saw one scratch, i never saw one bruise, i never saw one black eye, nothing, nor did he complain about anything personally. >> reporter: now lawrence wright has written "going clear: scientology, hollywood and the prison of belief." he details the church's creation by its founder l. ron hubbard and explores these allegationless of abuse, allegations the church continues to s
tommy davis says there was violence in the church but fwlamz marty rathbun for it, as well as others making allegations against david miscavige. >> the allegations are untrue, there's nothing of the sort as they are describing by mr. miscavige. >> he's never kicked somebody? >> absolutely not. >> never punched somebody? >> no. >> never strangled somebody? >> never, never, never, absolutely not. >> reporter: as cnn was providing our 2010 report the...
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joining me tonight producer eddie schmidt and director marty cunningham. welcome to you both. >> thank you. >> it's a very powerful movie. it's obviously even more powerful for knowing that it's a true story. it raises many issues. a young school boy murders another one in a classroom with a gun. the issue of gun safety at school is one. but secondly, the motivation for the murder prompted by what the gunman took to be a sexual advance, an offer on valentine's day by another young student that had shamed him in some way. what was the most striking to me from the movie is that you get this extraordinary series of interviews with jurors where they almost support the shooter because they understand that he was, to quote one of them, getting rid of a problem. tell me about that. >> well, thank you. it was an extraordinary circumstance to have jurors speak out on behalf of brandon. i don't remember ever seeing anything like that in a documentary before. and i think that the jurors were really taken with brandon. they felt very empathetic towards brandon. and th
joining me tonight producer eddie schmidt and director marty cunningham. welcome to you both. >> thank you. >> it's a very powerful movie. it's obviously even more powerful for knowing that it's a true story. it raises many issues. a young school boy murders another one in a classroom with a gun. the issue of gun safety at school is one. but secondly, the motivation for the murder prompted by what the gunman took to be a sexual advance, an offer on valentine's day by another young...
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i want to express my deepest thanks to marty dempsey for his leadership and all of the service chiefs who have been working on this issue. as a group came forward with the recommendation that we are implementing today. >> i want to talk to somebody who has a very personal perspective. that is william. she is an arabic linguist who wrote her memory about her time in uniform. give me your reaction. >> i am almost overcome with emotion. this is a tremendous validation of my experiences and what so many hundreds of thousands of american women have gone through serving with honor and distinction. >> why was this so important to you? >> when i first got back from iraq i had people ask me if i was allowed to carry a gun because i was just a girl which showed me how much misunderstanding there was about the roles women are playing on combat today. i went on foot patrols. we took small arms fire. my commander in chief said there are no women in combat. it felt like a betrayal of everything that we had been through and the women who had died and been taken prisoner of war and been severely woun
i want to express my deepest thanks to marty dempsey for his leadership and all of the service chiefs who have been working on this issue. as a group came forward with the recommendation that we are implementing today. >> i want to talk to somebody who has a very personal perspective. that is william. she is an arabic linguist who wrote her memory about her time in uniform. give me your reaction. >> i am almost overcome with emotion. this is a tremendous validation of my experiences...
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my favorite harvard professor, marti feldstein. he will join me. we'll talk about balancing the budget. hope i can't wait. join me at -- macro econ, the foundation for everything. ec 10. lori: do you think he remembers you? melissa: he will pretend like he does. that's for sure. lori: with apple plunging how can you invest in its smartphone rival samsung? tracy byrnes and ashley webster have the answers next on fox business. don't miss it. ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. tracy: good afternoon, i'm tracy byrnes. ashley: i'm ashley webster. apple falling hard. the stock dropping nearly 12% on fears the company, well, is losing out to smartphone rival samsung. that raises the question how can you invest in samsung? we're looking for options in moments. it is not that easy. tracy: it is not. there is no adr. the odd man out months after nasdaq and i.c.e. teamed up in a failed bid to take over the new york stock exchange, nyse and i.c.e. are going it alone. bob f
my favorite harvard professor, marti feldstein. he will join me. we'll talk about balancing the budget. hope i can't wait. join me at -- macro econ, the foundation for everything. ec 10. lori: do you think he remembers you? melissa: he will pretend like he does. that's for sure. lori: with apple plunging how can you invest in its smartphone rival samsung? tracy byrnes and ashley webster have the answers next on fox business. don't miss it. ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the...
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. -- rand paul marty, where are you calling from? democrats' line. masa -- caller: mesa, arizona. the biggest threat not only to foreign policy but this country as a whole is the economy. we cannot have a strong defense if we have a weak economy. i don't know why the far left of the democratic party wants to dress from a capitalistic society into a socialist society -- wants to turn us from a capitalistic society into a socialist society. we can solve a lot of our problems if we have a strong economy. host: in his testimony, senator kerry said that foreign policy is economic policy, and he also talked about the issue of energy and climate change. he was asked a number of times about the attack on the u.s. consulate in benghazi, libya. yesterday, five hours of hearings with current secretary of state hillary clinton. here is what senator mccain asked to john kerry and his response. [video clip] >> i did not want to bring it up, but since it was brought up i will have to respond again. americans do care. they do ^ why four americans were murdered. they into care why the american peo
. -- rand paul marty, where are you calling from? democrats' line. masa -- caller: mesa, arizona. the biggest threat not only to foreign policy but this country as a whole is the economy. we cannot have a strong defense if we have a weak economy. i don't know why the far left of the democratic party wants to dress from a capitalistic society into a socialist society -- wants to turn us from a capitalistic society into a socialist society. we can solve a lot of our problems if we have a strong...